Jukebox Queen – The Glitter Band (1974)

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An individual, limited edition, example of vinyl art made from a genuine, original, 45rpm, 7” single featuring the  single, Jukebox Queen by The Glitter Band. The record was released in 1981, on the Bell record label and has been reworked into a vintage Jukebox.

A great framed gift for a friend or family member who is a fan of Glam Rock, The Glitter Band,  jukebox machines, or has a special memory linked to the song.

Presented in a black wooden box frame
Limited Edition of 100, signed and numbered by myself, the artist

Title: Jukebox Queen
Media Artist/s: The Glitter Band
Record Label: Bell
Medium: Mixed media, hand cut from an original 7″ vinyl single
Era: 1970s
Genre: Rock / Glam Rock

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Additional information about this, The Glitter Band vinyl art.

The Glitter Band – The Artist

The Glitter Band are a glam rock band from England, who initially worked as Gary Glitter’s backing band under that name from 1973, when they then began releasing records of their own. They were unofficially known as the Glittermen on the first four hit singles by Gary Glitter from 1972 to 1973. The Glitter Band had seven UK Top 20 hit singles in the mid-1970s, and three hit albums. Pete Phipps and John Springate are still currently touring with The Glitter Band. John Rossall tours under his own name.

Jukebox Queen – The Song

Jukebox Queen is a song written by J. Rossall and G. Shephard and performed by The Glitter Band.  It is the B-Side of their single, ‘Let’s Get Together Again.’

The Vintage Jukebox – The Shape

Modelled into the shape of a vintage jukebox. A jukebox is a partially automated music-playing device, usually a coin-operated machine, that will play a patron’s selection from self-contained media. The classic jukebox has buttons with letters and numbers on them that, when entered in combination, are used to play a specific selection. Jukeboxes were most popular from the 1940s through the mid-1960s, particularly during the 1950s. By the middle of the 1940s, three-quarters of the records produced in America went into jukeboxes.

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Weight 1030 g
Dimensions 25 × 4.5 × 25 cm
Artist Formation

Group / Band

Decade

70's

Gender

Male

Nationality

English

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